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the state of affairs that a plan is intended to achieve and that (when achieved) terminates behavior intended to achieve it; "the ends justify the means" a successful attempt at scoring; "the winning goal came with less than a minute left to play" game equipment consisting of the place toward which players of a game try to advance a ball or puck in order to score points finish: the place designated as the end (as of a race or journey); "a crowd assembled at the finish"; "he was nearly exhausted as their destination came into view"
Ãâó: wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn
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In Association Football (soccer), the term goal refers to both the result of a score and the physical structure that defines when a score has occurred. A goal is scored after the game ball passes completely over the goal line, between the goal posts and under the crossbar. ...
Ãâó: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goal_(sport)
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The purpose toward which an endeavor is directed, an objective. Its synonym is "intention." Our goal is to be as perfect as our Father in heaven is perfect. The goal of your personal work is to attain Oversoul consciousness. "This one thing I do, forgetting those things which are behind, and reaching forth unto those things which are before, I press toward the mark for the prize of the high calling of God in Christ Jesus."
Ãâó: miriams-well.org/Glossary/
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goals provide general purpose and direction. They are the end result of ultimate accomplishment toward which an effort is directed. They generally should reflect perceived present and future need. They must be capable of being effectively pursued.
Ãâó: www.for.gov.bc.ca/hfd/library/documents/glossary/G...
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this is how the game is scored. A goal is scored when the whole ball crosses the line under the bar and between the goalposts, under conditions covered by the game.
Ãâó: www.hintsandthings.co.uk/games/football.htm
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